Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 26Burns Federation., 1917 |
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... took the form of letters to his friends and acquaintances . Ardent admirer of his poetry as Mrs Dunlop was , she was even more delighted with his prose . " I confess , " she wrote after receiving his first two letters , " read- ing the ...
... took the form of letters to his friends and acquaintances . Ardent admirer of his poetry as Mrs Dunlop was , she was even more delighted with his prose . " I confess , " she wrote after receiving his first two letters , " read- ing the ...
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... took occasion to upbraid him for designedly ignoring their contents . " I thankfully rejoice , " she wrote him on one occasion , " at sight of your hand , although you never answer one word I say to you . Indeed , I am still of opinion ...
... took occasion to upbraid him for designedly ignoring their contents . " I thankfully rejoice , " she wrote him on one occasion , " at sight of your hand , although you never answer one word I say to you . Indeed , I am still of opinion ...
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... took the warmest interest in the welfare of his widow and children , and exerted herself to the utmost to make the Currie edition a financial success , the proceeds of which were destined for the benefit of Jean and her family . Her ...
... took the warmest interest in the welfare of his widow and children , and exerted herself to the utmost to make the Currie edition a financial success , the proceeds of which were destined for the benefit of Jean and her family . Her ...
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... took place , and the name of St. David was retained , most likely , as Robert Chambers says , as a compliment or concession designed to appease the schismatic body . " It was in this combined Lodge that Burns first saw the light of ...
... took place , and the name of St. David was retained , most likely , as Robert Chambers says , as a compliment or concession designed to appease the schismatic body . " It was in this combined Lodge that Burns first saw the light of ...
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... hour . I had usually half a dozen or more pieces on hand . I took up one or other as it suited the momentary tone of the mind , and dismissed the work as it bordered on fatigue . 66 My passions , when once lighted up , raged like 29.
... hour . I had usually half a dozen or more pieces on hand . I took up one or other as it suited the momentary tone of the mind , and dismissed the work as it bordered on fatigue . 66 My passions , when once lighted up , raged like 29.
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25th January Alex Alexander Andrew anniversary annual Auld Lang Syne Bard Beggars Burns Club Black Watch brethren brother Burns Chronicle Burns Club Caledonian Campbell celebration Committee Cowie date of meeting David dinner Dr Mackenzie Dumfries Dunfermline Dunlop Edinburgh edition features of Club features of Club-To Fede Federated 1886 Federated 1898 Fintry Freemasonry George Glasgow Glencairn Gorebridge Govan Graham Greenock Hamilton honour Hotel Instituted interest James Jean Armour Jeffrey John Jolly Beggars Jolly Beggars Burns Kilmarnock letter Lieut literary Lodge St ls 6d Mason Mauchline melody Mossgiel Museum occasion p.m. President Paisley Place and date Place of meeting poems Poet Poet's portrait Road Robert Burns Robt Royal Scotland Scots Scots Guards Scott Scottish Scottish literature Secretary Shanter Special features stanza Stewart Street sung Tarbolton Thomas Thomson Thos toast Tollcross took Treasurer tune Uddingston Vice-president Walker William Wilson